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The 2011 Into the Pixel exhibit features twenty works of video game art, selected by a panel of jurors from a field of submissions gleaned from artists around the world. The exhibition offers an opportunity for published video and computer game artists to be reviewed and recognized by the public and by their peers in both the fine art and video game worlds.

We'll be highlighting the artists taking part in this year’s Into the Pixel exhibit over the next two weeks leading up to the end of the DICE conference on February 11. Read on to find out about artist Tri Nguyen and his Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction artwork entitled, "Malta Street." (Click artwork image for a high-resolution version.)

The first artist we’re showcasing is Tri Nguyen, whose previous work includes Half-Life 2 and Fracture. His Into the Pixel piece, Malta Street, should look familiar to anyone who played SC: Conviction, as it is an environmental piece for the opening level of the game.

Now in its seventh year, Into the Pixel is the one annual opportunity for video and computer game artists to have their work critically reviewed by experts in both the digital and fine art worlds. The 2011 Into the Pixel Exhibition will premiere in June at E3 in Los Angeles.